All Building Design articles in June 2019
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News
‘No compensation’ for Tintagel bridge delays
English Heritage and engineer castigated for ‘hardship’ suffered by village
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News
Owusu kicks off discrimination battle with RIBA
First hearing for former presidential candidate’s Employment Tribunal
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Features
A new age of council housebuilding is dawning
Mark Swenarton on what we need to learn from the Homes Fit for Heroes programme a century ago
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News
UN Studio beats Brits to win Surrey college contest
Dutch architect triumphs over strong shortlist
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Penoyre & Prasad partner joins Carl Turner as practice rebrands
Suzi Winstanley jumps ship to Turner Works after 12 years
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Features
We need a spatial strategy to heal the pain behind Brexit
Britain’s failure to take regional planning seriously is a dereliction of duty that has led to our polarised economy, argues Tom Brooksbank
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News
RIBA National Awards celebrate innovative housing and creative re-use
Mole and Haworth Tompkins win three awards each
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MHCLG ‘lacks clear plan’ for delivering 300,000 homes
MPs also flag concern over design quality
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Building Study
Building Study: Churchill College housing, Cambridge, by Cottrell & Vermeulen
The postgraduate block is a deft study in how to do contextual architecture when the context happens to be your own work, writes Ike Ijeh
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News
Tonkin Liu and Threefold pick up RA awards
Dinosaur bridge and hand-drawn sketch singled out for cash prizes
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News
Allies & Morrison and Arup clear major hurdle with York plans
Brokenshire decides not to call in 2,500-home mixed-use brownfield scheme
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News
Schumacher takes aim at local democracy and Goodsyard planners
ZHA chief says most of his staff are victims of an unjust housing system
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News
Aukett’s 18-month wait for Dubai approval is over
Architect gets permission to press on with exhibition centre
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Sam Jacob designs cutting-edge art gallery
Project combines hair salon, gallery and training academy
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Opinion
How the Hackitt consultation will affect your practice
BD’s expert columnist explains how the new hurdles to getting projects over the line will work